Thanks a lot Christopher,
You have really helped me a lot.
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On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:09:45PM -0700, mayank_agarwal wrote:
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> Thank you Everyone.
> And sorry for not being clear, actually i want a GIS which is web based as
> many clients would be acting on it at the same time, we being on server
> side, as a desktop GIS does not has this feature.
> So I
Thank you Everyone.
And sorry for not being clear, actually i want a GIS which is web based as
many clients would be acting on it at the same time, we being on server
side, as a desktop GIS does not has this feature.
So I would like for suggestions on that, Geomajas is a good option, but
still ope
>From a lurker: What's unclear - to me, at least - is whether or not the
user interface is to be via standard web browser. (An application cd be
considered 'web-based' with or without such.)
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> Mayank,
> I'm a bit confused. Do you want t
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Thanks a lot Doug,
But will it help Desktop GIS to act as a web based GIS?
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I think all you need is the Geomajas project.
It is a framework for creating web based applications - all in Java
(using GWT on the client). On the server side, there is a link to
sextante through GeoTools.
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Thanks Noli,
Just one last question
Which all GIS support Gisgraphy?
sorryfor so mch trouble?
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> Does any of the open source web based GIS server support geocoding?
Gisgraphy Framework - A ready to use worldwide geocoder
http://www.gisgraphy.com/
Noli
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> But can you tell me how to connect gvsig with WMS and WFS?
ftp://gvsig.org/gva/documentacion/cursos/gvSIG_workshop_OSGIS09.pdf
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Thanks Noli,
But can you tell me how to connect gvsig with WMS and WFS?
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What do you mean about "web based GIS"?
QGIS, gvSig, and uDig can act as client to Web Map Servers.
'QGIS, gvSig, and uDig are all open source desktop GIS's that can
connect to web services. uDig is currently the most advanced on that
front, connecting to WMS and WFS, as well as allowing editing
Thanks a lot Doug,
But will it help Desktop GIS to act as a web based GIS?
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But I need a web based GIS.
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